introduce myself

in #binis7 years ago (edited)

My name is Yasin. I was born and grew up in one of the beautiful regions in Azerbaijan, Iran, named Binis. Coming to my father’s family Consisting of 5 members, My Mother and my sister both are a homemaker and My father was Retired from education office. my younger two brothers both are a civil engineer. About my own family, I got married in 2011 and have a child named Sevin.

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In my wife case, she earned her Master’s degree in plant pathology from the Hamedan University of Buali Sina. I am sorry saying that she is currently unemployed.
Now, as for my own educational background, I completed my B.Sc. in Biology Science at the Razi University of Kermanshah, Iran in 1999 and doing My Master in Biochemistry at Tehran University of Payam-e- nor in January 2008. My Master thesis was about extraction of Influenza Virus Nucleoproteins from two separate cell cultures and characterizes them to design a new vaccine.
In late Fall of 2008, I moved to National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NIGEB) and Neuroscience Research Center of Shaheed Beheshti University, Iran as an assistant researcher. I was there until late summer of 2011. During my stay, I contributed to some projects including the transfer of Neurotrophic factors such as GDNF by Gene Transfer tools, Lentiviral vectors to Parkinsonian rat models and study their effects on improvement of signs. Also, optimizing GDNF content to alleviate symptoms. because extra GDNF causing poison effects.
In 2011, I passed the Ph.D. entrance exam of Ministry of Health and Medical Education, and subsequently, I moved to Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, where I graduated in 2016, in Molecular Medicine. My Ph.D. project involved the study of telomere length and Telomeric RNA transcript in Non-syndromic childhood Autism as a common neurodevelopmental disorder with high prevalence in human beings. [As you probably know] [Autism is a multifactorial disorder affecting about one out of every 68 children based on CDC reports. It is characterized by a social and communication challenge].
In that project, we measured Telomer length, where it’s shortening is one of the hallmarks of aging and oxidative stress outcome, and also measured the chromosome-specific Telomeric RNAs, known as long non-coding RNA transcripts originate from Telomere repeats, in both Autism and healthy control cases to compare and find a way to diagnosis this disorder before the onset of symptoms by designing a molecular biomarker.
[Telomeres are structures that protect the ends of DNA strands that make up our genomes. These structures are often compared to the plastic aglets at the end of shoelaces that prevent the laces from unraveling]

[long non-coding RNA molecules originate from the end of chromosomes consists of both telomeric and subtelomeric regions. The transcription is initiated in subtelomeric regions and proceeds in the centromere to telomere direction].

I hope this explanation about my own family and education background to be enough to introduce myself and my interesting subjects.
Thanks for reading
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That is a very impressive thesis you've developed. I am not fantastic at science but you were able to put this complicated information into basic language for me to understand. Very interesting research you've been doing!

Also, I have heard amazing things about your country. Just last night I was watching a show about ancient archaeology and Naqsh-e Rostam came up (a necropolis in Iran). Have you heard of Naqsh-e Rostam? Or even been there? I would love to know - anyway, Welcome to Steemit and thanks for introducing yourself. I hope to cross paths with you again (and let me know about Naqsh-e Rostam, I'm very curious!) :)

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Dear famcore,

I will be happy to visit you in Iran.
As I mentioned above, Telomeres could be compared to the plastic aglets at the end of shoelaces that prevent the laces from unraveling. When your shoelaces get disrupted. what happens to them? surely, They collapse and eventually ruin. our genome is same as shoelaces, when telomeres are compromised by psychological and physiological stress, they are unstable and causing instability in our genom. these events causing dysfunction of our body and give rise to many disorders such as cancer and cognition disorders.
The Naqsh-e- Rustam is one of the historical places, located in one of the most beautiful cities of Iran in Shiraz, along with Persepolis Palace. It includes a number of rock relife from the era of the ancient kings of Iran.

Iran has beautiful places that could be a target for many tourists. For example, there are many places in Azerbaijanl, Lorestan, Kermanshah, Isfahan and ... that can host many people from different countries of the world.
I am so glad to meet you and will be happy to see you in Iran.
Thank you.

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